Richard Upjohn

Richard Upjohn (1802-1878). Upjohn was born at Shaftesbury
in England, where he was originally in the business of cabinet-making.
He emigrated to Boston in 1829 and began an architecture firm in 1834.
He became most famous for his Gothic churches, including Trinity Church
in New York. He was also the first President of the American Institute
of Architects. (WJC)